The holiday season may be over, but the giving doesn't stop for Kid Rock. To start off the new year, the musician is sending off $25,000 donations to the Second Harvest Food Banks of Western Michigan and Middle Tennessee.

The $50,000 in donations comes from his Kid Rock Foundation charitable arm and comes at a time when it can be truly needed. "I also wanted to start 2018 off on a positive note, hoping to influence others who have been as blessed as me, by donating 50k to The Second Harvest Food Banks of West Michigan and Middle Tennessee (25k each - the checks will go out today)," said Rock, adding, "I think it is important to help others out, especially this time of year when it is cold and the holidays can be such a strain on some who are really struggling to try to make ends meet. Please do what you can to help. They have other locations all across America."

He finished his postings stating, "Headed back home to Michigan to rehearse and get ready for the tour. Stay warm if you're also in this frigid, butt clenching cold! God Bless," and added links for donations to both the Western Michigan and Middle Tennessee Second Harvest food banks. To learn more about the Kid Rock Foundation and the singer's charitable efforts, check here.

Rock starts off the new year with a new album to promote. The singer will be hitting the road on Jan. 19 in Nashville in support of his Sweet Southern Sugar album and dates can be found here.

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